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Show BETTING 0NVALE Army of Spectators Will Be at Star Football Attraction. New York, Nov. 1C Yale and Princeton furnished the star attraction, attrac-tion, on tpdaj's football program In the east, with the Hanard-Dartmouth, and Pennsylvania-Carlisle Indian In-dian games In second place Special trains began transporting the army of spectators to Princeton from New York and Philadelphia soon after sun-up The day dawned cleai and cool. Although the betting odds this morning favored Yalo as against the Princeton team, and Harvard as against Dartmouth, there was rather rath-er more uncertainty in tho rival camps than Is customary. Both Yale and Prlceton have been something of unknown qualities this season, and football experts generally have been willing to say nothing more specific than that Princeton has shown the better offense and Yalo the better defense. Yale's goal line was not crossed in any of her preliminary games, while Princeton met a discouraging defeat at the hands of Harvard two weeks ago. Sure Thlnn for Crimsons. The Harvard-Dartnjouth ganio in ihe Cambridge stadium today was regarded re-garded by most Harvard men as a fairly sure thing for tho Crimsons. Last year Harvard beat Dartmouth only 5 to 3, and thon only by means of a blocked kick.. The Carlisle Indians, In-dians, with tho Olympic champion, Thorpe, at their head, uore In Philadelphia Phil-adelphia today for their annual battle with the University of Pennsylvania, which made Itself famous last week by beating Michigan In one of the most Interesting games of tho year. Eastern Schedule of Games, Today's eastern schedule of games of less importance Include: Army vs Tufts at West PoInL Navy vs. North Carolina at Annapolis. Annap-olis. Yale Freshmen vs. Harvard Freshmen Fresh-men at New Haven. |